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AI Regulation Needs Labor Input, Not Just Creator Oversight

The development of AI regulation requires input from labor commissions, not just the creators of AI technology. Advocates argue that AI developers should not be the sole arbiters of their own creations, emphasizing the need for external perspectives and opposition to ensure a balanced regulatory framework. This approach aims to prevent self-serving regulations and incorporate broader societal concerns. AI

IMPACT Highlights the need for diverse stakeholder involvement in shaping AI governance and policy.

RANK_REASON The item is an opinion piece arguing for a specific approach to AI regulation.

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AI Regulation Needs Labor Input, Not Just Creator Oversight

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    AI regulation boards needs labor commission members. Sure the creators can draft Geneva Convention for AI, they cannot be allowed to grade their own papers. It

    AI regulation boards needs labor commission members. Sure the creators can draft Geneva Convention for AI, they cannot be allowed to grade their own papers. It needs opposition too. There are many people, even in tech field, who are pessimistic about development and want a framew…